. The Exempt firemen of San Francisco; their unique and gallant record. LIEUT. C. F. WARD The present lieutenant of the com-pany recently had a narrow escapefrom a serious injury by falling tothe ground from the top of a two-story i8o SAN FRANCISCO FIREMEN building owing to the slippery conditionof the roof, and received some severecuts and abrasions. The members ofthe company are: Captain, MichaelBoden ; Lieutenant, C. F. Ward; en-gineer, Charles Murray; driver, JohnW. Johnson; stoker, Chas. Schemel;hosemen, G. M. Dinan, M. J. Mc-Laughlin, E. L. Raffestin, Frank and W. Wanderlich.


. The Exempt firemen of San Francisco; their unique and gallant record. LIEUT. C. F. WARD The present lieutenant of the com-pany recently had a narrow escapefrom a serious injury by falling tothe ground from the top of a two-story i8o SAN FRANCISCO FIREMEN building owing to the slippery conditionof the roof, and received some severecuts and abrasions. The members ofthe company are: Captain, MichaelBoden ; Lieutenant, C. F. Ward; en-gineer, Charles Murray; driver, JohnW. Johnson; stoker, Chas. Schemel;hosemen, G. M. Dinan, M. J. Mc-Laughlin, E. L. Raffestin, Frank and W. Wanderlich. Thecompanys engine is a Metropolitan ofthe second class, which is always keptin first class condition and ready for anyemergency. C. F. Ward was born in San Franciscoin 1874; joined the department in Feb-ruary, 1897, as hoseman of Engine ; promoted to stoker of Engine No. i ;now ranks as lieutenant of EngineNo. CHAS. MURRAY Charles Murray joined the departmentin November, 1893, ^^ ow ranks asengineer of Engine No. 2.


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